Randy Feeley, Student Senate Correspondent

Senate held its election for Secretary at its final meeting of the semester on April 30th, 2018. Each candidate for Secretary was allotted 4 minutes of speaking time, with no Q&A. Marisa Balanda ‘21 spent a great deal of time defending her decision to write an opinion for the Gettysburgian, but she also …

The final Senate meeting of the 2017-2018 school year on April 30th began with a drizzle of feelings, President Luke Frigon saying that Senate “Was incredibly fun; thank you all for letting me have the experience and not impeaching me”. The rest of the executive board expressed similar sentiments, and then moved into the meeting. …

The Senate Board of Directors held an additional meeting after the regularly scheduled Student Senate meeting April 23 to hear Haley Gluhanich ’19 and her appeal of Vice President Aimee Bosman’s decision stating she had violated an election rule forbidding the intimidation of candidates during her run for Senate President of the 2018-2019 school year. …

The Gettysburg College Student Senate has its shortest meeting of the semester on April 23. OSAGL Liaison Jacqueline Crowley ‘20 awarded the yearly Club Awards, including The Spirit of Service Award to APO, the Most Improved Club Award to Model UN, the Best Collaboration Award to VSA, ASA and China Club for their Lunar New …

At the April 16 Student Senate meeting, attendance was the hot topic of the night. The Fly Fishing Club’s re-application for recognition, after having missed too many Senate meetings and their attendance hearing, came under scrutiny from the Senate. Despite claiming to have about 20 holdover members from last semester, the Co-Presidents also claimed that …

Student Senate met April 9, and the majority of the meeting was taken up mostly by a Q&A session with candidates for Senate Exec. Board. The meeting began with an announcement that Pat Custer and Haley Gluhanich had won their races for Vice President and President of Senate, respectively. The first Q&A session for the …

45 minutes of the April 2 Senate meeting were occupied with a Q&A run by Ben Pontz of The Gettysburgian for candidates running for Senate President and Vice President. Candidates for vice president, Pat Custer ‘19 and Marisa Balanda ‘21, both cited Senate’s active involvement with the Hanson mold situation and President Frigon’s determination to …

The Senate meeting on March 26 was dominated by a discussion about James O’Keefe, a speaker that the student-run political club, Young Americans for Freedom (YAF), wants to bring to campus. The senate allocated YAF all $2000 in a roll call vote, but President Luke Frigon vetoed this decision by the Senate body, declaring that …